February 10, 2009 -- (Amended March 2, 2009 with the addition of Adriano Autino)

We
introduced the
first fifteen members of the Moon Society's then new Board
of Advisors in our November 28, 2004 report and in the
December
issue of Moon Miners' Manifesto #181, page 11. Since then, we added
five more on March 2, 2005, and four more people to the Board of Advisors on January 17, 2007.

Dallas Bienhoff -[The Space Show bio on file]
Dallas is the Manager for In Space and Surface Systems for
Constellation, Space Exploration at Boeing. We met Dallas at ISDC 2007
in Dallas (a coincidence) where he gave a presentation on the benefits
of refueling Moon-bound craft in orbit. We video-interviewed him, and
you can watch these videos in 4 parts.

Phillip R. Harris -website - Phil is a noted author in many fields, including space.Gordon Haverland -Gordon is a materials specialist interested in "Extra-Terrestrial Engineering." He lives in Alberta, Canada

Linda Plush - Linda Plush founded the Space Nursing Society, and currently serves as its Executive Director. [Space Show Interview]Phil Sadler -
Phil is an engineer and machinist who built the Food Growth Chamber
that provides those stationed at the South Pole Amundsen-Scott Station
with two salads a day. He works in coordination with CEAC, the Closed
Environment Agricultural Center at the University of Arizona. He has
recently built a telescoping cylindrical greenhouse that would be
suitable for a lunar outpost. [Greenhouse Videos in 5 parts]Peter J. Schubert -
Dr. Schubert, formerly a member of the Moon Society Board of Directors,
is Senior Director for Space and Energy Research at Packer Engineering,
Naperville, IL. His passionate vision is of Solar Power Satellites
build with lunar materials. He is also interested in starting a
productive conversation between environmentalists and advocates of
space solar power.

John K. Strickland -
John is the penultimate space activist. He has made himself an
authority on Solar Power Satellite systems as well as on space
transportation systems, and much, much more.

Lawrence A. Taylor - [website]
- Professor of Geological Sciences at the University of Tennessee in
Knoxville, Dr. Taylor is a well known expert on moon dust, and has
invented ways to domesticate this mischievous medium by using its
magnetic properties. He received a University of Luna Award at ISDC
2008 for his work.

Will Watson -Will
is the current Executive Director of The Space Frontier Foundation, an
organization that s very close to ours in philosophy. Twenty years ago,
SFF considered Moon Miners' Manifesto an SFF project, having given us
our first real computer (if you discount Commadore 64) and software
support.We look forward to mutual collaborations along many lines in the future.

We thank these people for their willingness to serve as Advisors to the Moon Society.

Moon Society Advisors are governed by the Moon
Society Bylaws, Article VIII - Board of Advisors and Other
Bodies